As some of you may know by now, there has been a constant war being fought on the internet, a war between the game developers and the hacking community...
Unfortunatley the game developers are fighting a losing battle as each time a new patch is put in place, the hacking community is one step ahead releasing the newest cheat being a shiny new aimbot, to a wallhack, to even a multihack where the only thing you need to do is log into a server and select a side and the computer does all the work.
The Hacking community, now gains profit through the misery of others offering hacks that bypass all the latest detection software and can be turned off at a keystroke when an admin drops by, for either a subscription or one time fee.
It seems many of the companies the majority of players hoped would put a stop to this viral destruction of there beloved games have no folded there hand and all but given up, Infinity Ward being the latest to give up on there pursuit of a "fair game for all" getting rid of the dedicated servers and handing over security to the notoriously easy to bypass VAC, there was also an annoucement that CoD:MWII may well be IW's last venture onto the PC market as they turn there sights to working on console exclusive products in the future.
However all is not well on the console front...The hacking community have now discovered ways to bypass the previously thought unpassable security of the XBox and the PS3, importing there latest hacks to the console, meaning noone is safe...not even our console playing cousins.
The issue seems to have now peeked to its fulcrum, seemingly impossible to police without dedicated servers and appointed admin, and VAC's system being so flawed that someone who has been banned one day could be playing again the very next, the number of players using hacks is now beginning to outweigh those that try to play honestly, with several matches of COD, L4D or TF series products seeing more than one hacker on any given server, be it casual (wallhack and no recoil) to outright ludicrous (multi-hack, aimbot and speedhack)
Now for us the gamer, what does this mean?
This can either mean, the end of the enjoyable multiplayer as the number of serious players decreases until they are all but extinct
Or...
The gaming industry gets there act together and try to push forward a law, its high time that these hacks were made illegal, especially now they have become a profitable organisation based on creating misery, damaging companies financially and from a reputation standpoint.
Anyone caught distributing such malcious programmes should have there assets seized, a hefty fine and a prison sentance, the company who's property the "hacks" were made to run under should reserve the right to file a lawsuit for damages and breach of copyright.
This may seem harsh, but to force these communities underground would be a step in the right direction, its becoming much too common and much too damaging to carry on in the manner it is.
Afterall, they are no better than those that Create Viruses or commit Piracy, except they are not doing it just to damage the businesses....there doing it to hurt YOU the player, and there profiting from your loss....every step of the way!
Unfortunatley the game developers are fighting a losing battle as each time a new patch is put in place, the hacking community is one step ahead releasing the newest cheat being a shiny new aimbot, to a wallhack, to even a multihack where the only thing you need to do is log into a server and select a side and the computer does all the work.
The Hacking community, now gains profit through the misery of others offering hacks that bypass all the latest detection software and can be turned off at a keystroke when an admin drops by, for either a subscription or one time fee.
It seems many of the companies the majority of players hoped would put a stop to this viral destruction of there beloved games have no folded there hand and all but given up, Infinity Ward being the latest to give up on there pursuit of a "fair game for all" getting rid of the dedicated servers and handing over security to the notoriously easy to bypass VAC, there was also an annoucement that CoD:MWII may well be IW's last venture onto the PC market as they turn there sights to working on console exclusive products in the future.
However all is not well on the console front...The hacking community have now discovered ways to bypass the previously thought unpassable security of the XBox and the PS3, importing there latest hacks to the console, meaning noone is safe...not even our console playing cousins.
The issue seems to have now peeked to its fulcrum, seemingly impossible to police without dedicated servers and appointed admin, and VAC's system being so flawed that someone who has been banned one day could be playing again the very next, the number of players using hacks is now beginning to outweigh those that try to play honestly, with several matches of COD, L4D or TF series products seeing more than one hacker on any given server, be it casual (wallhack and no recoil) to outright ludicrous (multi-hack, aimbot and speedhack)
Now for us the gamer, what does this mean?
This can either mean, the end of the enjoyable multiplayer as the number of serious players decreases until they are all but extinct
Or...
The gaming industry gets there act together and try to push forward a law, its high time that these hacks were made illegal, especially now they have become a profitable organisation based on creating misery, damaging companies financially and from a reputation standpoint.
Anyone caught distributing such malcious programmes should have there assets seized, a hefty fine and a prison sentance, the company who's property the "hacks" were made to run under should reserve the right to file a lawsuit for damages and breach of copyright.
This may seem harsh, but to force these communities underground would be a step in the right direction, its becoming much too common and much too damaging to carry on in the manner it is.
Afterall, they are no better than those that Create Viruses or commit Piracy, except they are not doing it just to damage the businesses....there doing it to hurt YOU the player, and there profiting from your loss....every step of the way!